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* ACROSS P in fer thro. grey room Mother<iear went room for a committee meeting AN about her people talked and t and how big and looked = after Taughed with éach other and said! till we reached the heavy timber what a fine address Prof. Meany had made and how fine it was for | trail beside the creek Pioneers to get together like that and brush up their memories. ‘Then a lady noticed Peggy and spoke to “Where ts mother dear? You Pesxy answered &s steadily as she could, “Oh, no! thank you; I didn't be lost at all; I did only feel lost, ‘cause Muvverdear ts having a committee.” e. aren't lost?" “But you mustn't even feel lost| in a whole big roomful of Pio neers, Peasy.” the lady said, Kindly. “You just stop and think that everybody here is brim up full of stories, then you won't be lonesome.” “Not if somebody would tell me one!’ Pegsy dimpled. “O-ho! Se now I'm in for it, am I? All right! But no more lone. some look»—remember! “Well, once upon a time over on the other side of Lake Washing: ton, there lived im a littl clear ing @ mother and father and three little girls. are Staiile oe By Mabel Cleland—_»% Page 223 IHUGY looked lonesome and a little frightened, but she ant Very still and cried to keep people | finished and everything put back from seeing how queer ahe felt) in its place inte another | let's all take a long walk.’ St THE LAKE “One beautiful after. an after the dinner work was Sunday one of the children said, ‘Father, it's such a bright day; let's don’t stay {n the house started off, and, of course, it was only a short time 80 we land were walking the winding DOINGS OF THE DUFF. was. ture | Heard You were LOOKWG FOR A MAID~ | HEARD OF | “We never went anywhere with litde and as we would run abead and out and Jout our dog walked he tear back, friek in and have generally After a Un barking and yelp A gay Ume ard him nan unusual way He's found something’ father said, ‘a rabbit, probably, I wish | 1 had my gun ‘The dog ran on and on; we could hear him up the ateep bill side, fairly beside himself with excitement And presently we could hear the underbrush crack- | ling in a way which told us that | whatever it was the little fellow | had followed, it was no rabbit. | *"Keep still? father said, ‘it's | Mealy he will drive it this way? “What do you suppose it is? we wondered. “Maybe a bear,” he mid, ‘but we can't tell. They certainly are raising 40 awful rumpus! ' (Te Be Continued) Reeere What a sight _ Mick was puzzled very much when Saw Waspy Weasel’s footprints . Seribbie Scratch's back porch, when he had teft the Mead- oe . school only a few minutes in search for the fairyman teacher, he was sure Waspy Weasel “WMS there. But as sure as snow’ cold, that was Waspy's track he was looking at. The little boy didn't waste any More time wondering, as most folks do when they're puzzled, but he rot 16 work at once to discover what the trouble might be, and why no one @hswered his knock. He tried the Kitchen door, and, finding it un- locked, stepped inside. But no “Beribble Scratch was in the kitchen, Bo he went Into the dining room. What a sight met his eyes! There ‘Wat the fairyman in his chair at the breakfast table with everything set before him—orange, toast, eggs and | ate a Raat A Great Joke on Lipperty-lip, away we go! Away we go! * Away go! Lipperty white and Lipperty-iip. in ft In coats ‘of white! In coats of white! ¥-lip, In coats of we hide away when plain in sig JETER RABBIT and his big cous in, Jumper the Hare, were hum- ming this together as they scam pered thru the Green Forest, which Wasn't green at all now, but beaut! fully white with snow. Peter Rab bit felt very big and important as he hopped along close behind his big cousin, but all the time his heart Was beating 4 wee bit faster than Meual, and once in a while a funny! Hittl® choky feeling would come into | iis throat and he would swallow met his eyes! | Settee and 'pichane Cate was a: ish | Of catmen!, too, but I can’t my posi. POT- PST LOONIE = Loomrt - KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES STICK AT 3 SOB) HUH-SFUNNY, NOT A SOUL IN TH SOINT! WONDER WHERE Ti | tively, for the person who told it to} [me forgot; but he hadn't wouched a morsel of anything except almost | half a cup of coffee. Fairies must! be a lot like people. and want their! coffee first thing in the morning. | But there! It seema to take @ long) [time to tell, doesn’t it! Seribble! Scratch was sound asleep, and nod-| ding until hig nose nearly touched his plate. His glasses had almost | slid off, and his stiff starchet collar | looked as though it would surely cut his neck in two, and he was snoring like a sawmill | Over on the tiny mantel shelf the! clock pointed to half-past nine. But it might have been half-paat 90 for/ \all the sleeping sthoolmaster knew. It certainly was puzaling Suddenly Nick spied another of Waspy Weanet’s tracks. | (Copyright, 1920, N. E. A) lin Jimmy Skunk and so startled that he atuttered when he tried to apeak. “Wha— what do you mean by trying to frighten people to deathT”’ he de manded, crossly; for you know it often makes people cross to be frightened. “I don't see what you were fright ened for: I was sitting right in plain sight ali the time,” re lied the Hare. ae tania Jimmy Skunk looked as if he felt foolish, but now that he had gotten! | 508 OTTO AUTO ver and began! Military experts believe Kussia has enough munitions to continue her denly he grew very sob to creep very softly over to a little | white mound made by a little b ash | ¥ are for five years. When he was} shouted covered with snow. close to it he suddenly “hoo” “What did you do that for?” de- | manded Peter Rabbit | “Just to make sure that it wouldn't | suddenly get up and laugh at me,” Iceland has a national debt of $500,000. hard. You see, Peter had on a brand | replied Jimmy Skunk with a twinkle | hAve You ever WoRKED AW PLACE BrFoRe, Miss? 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